Chopper brut 5160

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Hi everyone!
I forged this chopper trying to leave the most of the brut on it. Turned out pretty well, at least for me.
The blade is forge out of 5160 steel. The tang is tapered, cero grinded convex edge, and false upper edge. The blade is etched with iron perclorite.
The scales are made out of natural guayacan wood, fixed to the tang with coper pined pins and a coper tube to put a safety cord on it.
The sheath is leather, textured to match the rough surface of the blade.
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OAL: 14.9"
Blade lenght: 10"
Weight: 19oz

Here is a video on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CGfePawDDS9/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

I'm asking U$S450, including shipping to USA. For shipping to another country, please ask before buy.

Best regards.
 
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I normally don't care for a harpoon type blade but I do believe your blade just changed my mind, there's just something about it nice work. The timings not right or it would be heading my way I do believe.
 
Damn that is sleek, looks very FMA

Thank you!

I normally don't care for a harpoon type blade but I do believe your blade just changed my mind, there's just something about it nice work. The timings not right or it would be heading my way I do believe.

Thanks for your comment. I'm glad to change a little bit your mind about this shape of blade.

What is the size? Great design!

Thanks!
OAL: 14.9"
Blade lenght: 10"
 
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